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Series 2: Sound
Recordings
(continued) |
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Subseries 2:
England
(continued) |
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Subseries 2:
England
(continued) |
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Recordings made in England. |
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AFC 2008/005:
SR008 |
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1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7
in. |
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Original ID # E.1. #74; Mummers - REW 7. "Mr. Rew" is Bill Rew. On
reel: Mr Rew Sidbury /Marshfield mummers. |
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Song indoors -
sung by Mummers - no good |
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Mummers play -
good |
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All on the
new-mown hay, sir - Mr. Rew [Bill Rew] |
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Barbara Ellen -
Mr. Rew [Bill Rew] |
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Jimmy Johnson
squeeze me (Devonshire lad) - Mr. Rew [Bill Rew] |
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Mow down meadow -
Mr. Rew [Bill Rew] |
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Kerry recruit -
Mr. Rew [Bill Rew] |
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Up the middle
(dance) Melodeon |
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Derby Ram - Mr.
Rew [Bill Rew] |
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AFC 2008/005:
SR009 |
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1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in. |
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Original ID # E.2. Sidbury; Soundtrack to the film "Roman Soldiers";
Childrens' Game: Roman Soldiers. On reel: Movi... /Roman Soldiers /
soundtrack /Sidbury. |
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AFC 2008/005:
SR010 |
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1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in. |
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Original ID # E.3. Palmer at Sidbury; On reel: Sidbury /Mullard /
Palmer. |
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Mr. Palmer tells
the story of his uncle and the song |
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Mullard (two
false starts - goes very sharp on final one) |
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Talks about
origin of song |
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Talk about old
days of the "carriers" |
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AFC 2008/005:
SR011 |
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1 sound tape reel (20 min.) : analog, 7
1⁄2 ips, 2 track, mono ; 7 in. |
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Original ID # E.4. Humphries, E.: Douglas Kennedy; Empingham church
bells. Empingham Hand Bells; #77; Bell playing from (1) to (10);
singing from (11) to (14). On reel: Handbells /Empingham /J.
Ritchie. |
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Hark, the herald
angels sing - fluff on second verse |
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Hark, the herald
angels sing - false start |
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Hark, the herald
angels sing - good except for last line of first verse - mic
position changed - better; second verse has a few mistakes
also |
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Come all ye
faithful - played all the way through but rhythm is off
occasionally (played two times through) |
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Unidentified
tune |
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Change - ringings
(background bangs, soft talk in loud voices behind - bit of
it) |
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Change - ringing
- some mistakes and occasional loud voices |
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Change - ringing
- bird sounds in background of this (lovely) - slight
talk |
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Robin Adair -
(instinctive) talking too |
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A shout of mighty
triumph; singing |
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A shout of mighty
triumph - sung by leader of bell ringers |
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Questions and
answers - George Pickow and lead bell-ringer where he learned
tunes he plays and sings |
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Jolly fellows
that follow the plow - sung by leader of ringers - song about
farm life (short) |
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Sinking of the
Titanic - sung by head bell-ringer |
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General talk
about Titanic song and head ringer's folks, between George and
the ringer |
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AFC 2008/005:
SR012 |
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AFC 2008/005:
SR013 |
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1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in. |
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Original ID # E.6. (1/2 empty); - Humphries |
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Unnamed song,
sung in Welsh |
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Three small
horses - song taught him by his dad, on knee - sung in Welsh,
then translated into English by Humphries |
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Unidentified
song, sung in Welsh - followed by talk about not dancing if
you're a church member |
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Mouth music -
tune survived forgot the dance step - traditional |
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Unidentified
tune, sung in Welsh - short - translated as" "The three
sheepskins" |
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Over the water,
over the sea - Sung in English. Sung twice. Use second version,
first has word error. |
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Conversation
among Jean Ritchie, Humphries, and unidentified young lady about
Prince Charlie, the Romans, etc. |
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The Shaddleford
(?) reel - Welsh tune played on fiddle, no singing |
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Sweet Jenny Jones
- a Morris dance, played on fiddle |
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With David to
town - fiddle tune - tape machine is stopped between
choruses |
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Double change
sides - fiddle tune - Humphries explains it |
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AFC 2008/005:
SR014 |
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1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in. |
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Singing and Children's Games - Kathleen Maher and her sister, Diana
Endicott, Mr Rew; Original ID # E-7. Processor's note: label E-7
with original ID E-6. |
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Have you seen
Papa, smoking a cigar (ball-bouncing) - Kathleen Maher and her
sister |
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Mother Brown -
Kathleen Maher and her sister (ball-bouncing) |
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Cherry stones -
Kathleen Maher and her sister (sung twice) |
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Have a cigarette
sir - Kathleen Maher and her sister |
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Nigger, nigger,
come to dinner - Kathleen Maher and her sister |
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Over the Garden
Wall - Kathleen Maher and her sister; |
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One two three
a-loopa - one false start, one corrected error in second
verse |
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Cherry stones -
faster than before - one false start |
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Play up, Sidbury
(rope slapping) - some incomplete versions |
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An alternate note indicates there
were several takes, all unfinished. |
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Mother, mason
water basin (rope slapping song) - all by same two
children |
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Rope-jumping to
the alphabet: "A to Q," "A to P" - Kathleen Maher and her
sister |
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Poor Jenny -
Kathleen Maher and her sister - one false start
(long) |
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On the mountain
stands a lady - M. Maher and her sister |
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This pretty
little girl of mine - fluff, corrected, near end |
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There comes two
dukes a-riding - Kathleen Maher and sister - two
takes |
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Conversation
between Jean and Kathleen |
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The farmer's boy
- Mr. Rew [Bill Rew] |
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Mr. Rew [Bill
Rew] and Jean converse |
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Mr. Rew [Bill
Rew] plays an unnamed tune on the accordion |
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The Tannish waltz
- Mr. Rew [Bill Rew] on accordion |
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AFC 2008/005:
SR015 |
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1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7
in. |
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Original ID # E-8. 7 1/2 ips; E. Humphries; Welsh; Douglas Kennedy -
[...] Jane; Welsh. On reel: Empingham winsome pipe and tabor Torquay
T1. Processor's note: label E-8 with original ID E-7. |
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Winsome pipe and
tabor |
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Empingham church
bells |
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AFC 2008/005:
SR016 |
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1 sound tape reel : analog, 15 ips ; 7
in. |
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Original ID # E 8-8 (8x). Edited and copied; Seamus Ennis.
Processor's note: the ID number on the reel is E-9. The tape box has
documentation for E-8 and E-9. |
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Six penny money -
double jigs, Seamus on pipes |
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When the cock
crows it is day - double jigs, Seamus on pipes |
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What would you do
if I married a soldier - false start |
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What would you do
if I married a soldier - retake - pipes and singing |
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Tuning
pipes |
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Hunting thing
(very long pipe tune) |
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AFC 2008/005:
SR017 |
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1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips and
15 ips ; 7 in. |
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Original ID # E-9. Wortley, Russell; Leslie Haworth; Margaret Smart
at Barford. |
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Pipe and tabor -
Russell Wortley |
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Cambridgeshire
May song - skip first verses false start - Russell
Wortley |
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Whitmonday song -
one verse - not too good |
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Whitmonday song -
one verse - good |
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Cauld Kilmanom
Jail - Leslie Haworth |
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The current spelling is "Kilmainham." |
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Kelsell coxes -
Leslie Haworth - funny |
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Carrier crow-
Leslie Haworth - good - background noise |
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Derby ram -
Margaret Smart - bad start |
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AFC 2008/005:
SR018 |
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1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7
in. |
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Original ID # E-10. Endicott, G. |
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I sing for
Endicotts - Jubilee |
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Old Dartimoor -
one verse only, as a trial |
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Old Dartimoor -
complete - modern, phony-folk |
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The little tailor
- good - nice version (runs 90 seconds) |
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We hunted all the
day, my boys - false start |
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We hunted all the
day, my boys - complete - good |
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Wee Daisy - Diane
Endicott - sweet, not a good song |
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Trip, Trap -
Diane and Jennifer Hosgood - good - much laughing |
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Trip, Trap -
Diane and Jennifer - very good |
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Bobby Shafto -
Diane Endicott and Jennifer Hosgood - the usual, from
book |
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Green grass high
- Dianne - cut rope - skip - rhyme |
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Tavistock goosy
fair - Endicott - modern |
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Orange and lemon
- Dianne Endicott - Dianne explains game afterward |
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AFC 2008/005: SR019,
January 5-6, 1953
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1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7
in. |
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Original ID # E-11. Haxey Hood pub (talk); 7 mins. Add Winsome to
catalog card. |
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